Sarah Carroll

Sarah Carroll’s music career as a singer, songwriter and performer spans decades. She has recently released her 6th studio album, NQR&B. In addition to her solo work, Sarah is known for her contribution to bands such as GIT, The Pirates Of Beer, Soft Gold, The Left Wing, Tin Stars and The Junes, and her work with her late husband, the legendary harmonica player and singer-songwriter Chris Wilson and their sons, the acclaimed singer/songwriters Fenn Wilson and George Carroll Wilson. Sarah has also been a long-term broadcaster in Melbourne’s community radio stations.


Saturday 25 October
7.30pm (bar from 6.30)

Better Off Said: Eulogies for the Living and Dead

At one time or another, we all find there was something we wish we’d said aloud, someone out there in the world waiting to hear an important message, a piece of history we feel our voice could have improved. Better Off Said offers the opportunity to find closure and sing truth from the rooftops before it’s too late. Four guests will speak to the phrase ‘The words I wish I’d said’, and a special guest will deliver a Living Eulogy to someone or something still of this earth, to celebrate the best in our lives while we're here to hear it. From members of the team behind international literary phenomenon Women of Letters, Better Off Said is a spoken-word art salon celebrating words, stories, and human experiences. Created by Marieke Hardy and Emilie Zoey Baker and featuring Antoinette LattoufHannie Rayson, Brian Nankervis, Shokoofeh Azar and Andrew Rule, with music by Sarah Carroll.

buy tickets

< Back